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ALSO NOTED: Cerebus calls off ACS purchase; Lehman raises $3 billion to invest in leveraged loans; and much more...
Company News: > Bank of China earnings up. Article > Lehman raises $3 billion to invest in leveraged loans. Article > More on the Bear Stearns layoffs. Article > More on Bank of America's exit from wholesale mortgage lending. Article > More on O'Neal seve
Citigroup seeks to buy Japanese big brokerage
Citigroup was expected to make some kind of foray into Japan , mainly to tap what many
International bourse alliances heat up
This could get confusing fast. The Nasdaq was rebuffed by the London Stock Exchange, which has just announced an alliance with the Tokyo Stock Exchange, which has recently announced a far-reaching
Hedge funds soar in Asia, bubble building?
This is pretty amazing: In just two years, the share of trading volume in Asia accounted for by
NYSE barely misses estimates
The New York Stock Exchange was a penny shy of estimates, and the market really reacted. This is hardly a disaster. In fact, you could argue that the Big Board is really making all the right moves
NYSE, TSE paving way for eventual merger?
The NYSE and Tokyo Stock Exchange have, as expected, inked a deal. The agreement will promote ties in a many ways regarding trading and other services, listings and technology. But the pact seems
ALSO NOTED: Wachovia CEO favors lifting deposit cap; Bank of America authorizes buyback; and much more...
Company News: > Bank of America authorizes buyback. Article > Wachovia CEO favors lifting deposit
NYSE inches closer to deal with TSE
It's fair to say that the New York Stock Exchange has fared much better in its quest to diversify abroad. While the
What's next for the NYSE?
The news that shareholders have approved the New York Stock Exchange's merger with European exchange company Euronext prompts an obvious question: What's next? Or who's next? I don't think the
NYSE in talks with TSE
The New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq are going all out for international alliances these days, apart from their ballyhooed efforts to enter the European market. As we noted recently, the
